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Gulf Crisis: What’s Happening To Flights Between India And The Middle East Right Now

A sudden wave of airspace closures across the Gulf following the Iran conflict grounded thousands of flights and stranded Indian travellers. As airports reopen cautiously, airlines are scrambling to restore routes between India and West Asia

As of today’s date, flights between India and the Gulf have begun returning in phases Deposit Photos
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For millions of Indians who live, work or travel through the Gulf, the last ten days have brought unprecedented aviation chaos. Several Gulf states closed their airspace on February 28, 2026, due to a highly escalated conflict in the Middle East. The closure of the airspace abruptly shut down many of the world’s busiest flight routes. Passengers travelling between India and the various Gulf hubs found their flights cancelled, delayed, and as a result, many became stranded. Airlines were then forced to redraw their flight routes. As of March 9, 2026, airlines have begun operating in phases, but the aviation system linking India and West Asia continues to have major difficulties in stabilising.

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